This is an important point. The fact that it is out of doors and is continuing to deteriorate due to improper material choices complicates the problem. My first priority is now to arrest the deterioration. Thanks again.
On 8/16/2022 5:46 AM, Vivian Zoe via American Alliance of Museums wrote:
01000182a6b0d907-d1f170a3-5da6-4854-8016-dab0b32a979f-000000@email.amazonses.com"> Since the piece composed of tiles appears to be considered an object/artwork in your collection (??) I would just caution, with regard to epoxies,... -posted to the "Open Forum" community
Original Message:
Sent: 8/16/2022 8:44:00 AM
From: Vivian Zoe
Subject: RE: Ceramic Tile Project
Since the piece composed of tiles appears to be considered an object/artwork in your collection (??) I would just caution, with regard to epoxies, that everything you do is reversible.
Original Message:
Sent: 8/15/2022 10:51:00 AM
From: Robert Tucker
Subject: RE: Ceramic Tile Project
I have very successfully repaired broken tiles with epoxy, the same scenario, artist passed and designs were no longer available.
For small damages you mention it would be a much more economical solution than making/replacing with a new tile.
Color and texture can be matched to be completely indistinguishable from the original.
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Robert Tucker
Special Projects
Root Lab LLC
Houston TX
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